what is it?
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mescalero1
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what is it?
Just got back from N.M.
Uncle has a Winchester he says is a 66 Centenial.
It looks like an 1894, with a brass? reciever, long octagon barrel, 30-30 caliber.
Anybody know about these?
Uncle has a Winchester he says is a 66 Centenial.
It looks like an 1894, with a brass? reciever, long octagon barrel, 30-30 caliber.
Anybody know about these?
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Re: what is it?
Yep, it's one of Winchesters early commemoratives.
Joe
Info from: http://www.doublegun.com/roth.htm1966 WINCHESTER ’66 CENTENNIAL 30-30 cal. 102666 mfg. (rifles & carbines)
Bright gold plated receiver & barrel bands, heavy octagon barrel
RIFLE - 26" barrel $545
CARBINE - 20" barrel $545
Consecutively Serial Numbered Matched Pair – Rifle & Carbine $1200 *
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mescalero1
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Re: what is it?
Thanks Joe,
By the way, he says he paid $95.00 for it.
Brand new, in the box.
At the PX.
By the way, he says he paid $95.00 for it.
Brand new, in the box.
At the PX.
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Re: what is it?
When?!?mescalero1 wrote:Thanks Joe,
By the way, he says he paid $95.00 for it.
Brand new, in the box.
At the PX.
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mescalero1
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Re: what is it?
1966 according to him, but he is 81; that may be a false memory
Re: what is it?
1966 sounds about right.
Re: what is it?
$95 in 1966 was probably a heck of alot of money - somehow I remember my father telling me he bought his (now mine) Winchester 88 back then for over $100. This is a pre-64 mod.88 and a 5 digit ser.#
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Re: what is it?
$95 in '66 @ the PX on base sounds about right; In '72 my .44RemMag Mdl 94 was $90 thru my Ship's Store. Fun part was gettin' ammo while deployed during our lil'"police action" in SEA.
Griff,
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Re: what is it?
That's about right for 1966, when the MSRP was $125, IIRC.
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